Sponsored Video: Cat Ramp Project
We’d like to extend our thanks to Stanley Black and Decker for their generous sponsorship of this and a number of upcoming projects we have planned for Toolmonger. In exchange for this sponsorship, they’ve asked that we produce a number of videos featuring their products, and we’ve agreed. You’ll see these over the next month or so clearly labeled “sponsored video.”
This first video features the Bostitch LPF21PL Low Profile Framing Nailer, which we use to make life for a member of my family a little easier.
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Great vid. I’m especially impressed with narration of “LPF21PL…” I’d have given up and just called it the Bostitch nail gun.
I can haz handi-kat acksess?
“I can haz handi-kat acksess?”
I lol’d.
Great video! Keep ‘em coming!
KTHXBAI!
Cool project. Live projects like this seem a very good way for manufacturers to get the word out on what their tools can do.
Lucky cat. I did notice that the cat wasn’t doing any of the work.
awesome idea
and kodo’s on the sponsorship
hopefully it doesn’t lead to only sponsored tools here
I have enjoyed the semi unbiased reviews
Great video! Very professional looking. Totally reminded me how much I miss the podcasts. Are you going to do a review on that nailer? I need a good/affordable gun for the shop when building crates.
Awww! Lucky kitty! Now my old backyard lion gonna be jealous.
Nice video.
How does the compensation for a sponsor work? Do you guys get paid, keep the tools, or both?
That cat is gonna wiz on yer bed. You’ve been warned.
Need alternate content, not everyone can see flash video.
PE, can you use HTML5? YouTube can do that too. http://www.youtube.com/html5
My browser is HTML5 compatible, However it depends on how the video is encoded, I can do Og and WebM but not H.264
I’ve been planning a similar project for a pooch w/ a torn ACL. He seems to have re-acquired the ability to jump onto the bed, so it is now on hold, but thanks for the design tips! I would, at some point, like to hear more about that nail gun.
One more cat reference in a post and you’re going to lose your man-card.
@Rembret We’ve been over this – there’s nothing wrong with a guy who appreciates cats.
Real men are confident enough to like whatever animals they want, and they don’t need approval (or cards) to assure them of their masculinity. Sheesh.
Great project and a very good thing to do as a pet owner. Often pet owners just neglect their animals when they get older and just accept the fact they can’t do things like hop on the bed — this really shows that you truly care about your pet. Great product and looks clean and isn’t an eyesore.
The inspector is going to require a guardrail on the open sides of that ramp. And I think that the pitch exceeds ADA maximum.